The new year might already be underway, but that doesn’t mean it’s too late to solidify – or start! – planning for 2013. We were curious what plans photographers had in mind to help jumpstart their photography business, so we reached out to some of the fo
First I wanted to witness a really hard and difficult situation for Caracas inhabitants. While working on the subject, I felt the need to get closer and closer to the different protagonists of this bloody reality to understand better their reality. Now I want to keep close to them and see how their lives continues and changes with the time also I am really interested in initiatives that are taking place to challenge this plague and take the youth out of this destructive spiral
If you’re ever broken down on the side of an American highway and a woman with a light meter around her neck stops her car and approaches you, don’t be afraid. She’s not there to rob or hurt you. It’s just Amy Stein, and all she wants to do is take your p
Sometimes the work we create, though powerful at the time, continues to be relevant, historical, and just plain interesting over the course of time. Thirty years ago, Los Angeles photographer, Thomas Michael Alleman, was a freelance newspaper reporter in
doc! photo magazine is a monthly web magazine devoted to photography. Though it focuses on documentary photography, in particular on photo stories, doc! also presents other forms of photographic expression.
I sat there after the first half with Alabama up several touchdowns up on Notre Dame and ate a terrible hot dog in a media room where all the photographers just looked depressed. All of the excitement, the adrenaline, and preparedness was sucked right out of everyone. No hopes of a comeback. There were just a lot of shocked Notre Dame faces and chants of “Roll Tide!” Over. And over. And over
2013 was the first time in many years that Microsoft didn’t host the opening keynote for the Consumer Electronics Show here in Las Vegas. Instead, the show went to Qualcomm and its CEO, Dr. Paul…
I’m not sure that surf photography has a discernible style, as opposed to an established iconography, but the best of this work carries with it a spirit …
Documentary photographer Magdalena Solé spent a year living in the Mississippi Delta, photographing the people and places that make this area in the Southern United States so unique
For the next few weeks, I will be sharing work that seen at PhotoNOLA….Brandon Thibodeaux’s evocative and beautifully executed work was awarded 2nd place in the PhotoNOLA portfolio review awards. Brandon is one of those old souls in a young self, brough
One thing that seemed to crystalize is just how detached the consumer is from the role, process and terms of procuring the common, if not common news image.
The best way to cope with this issue is not by passing new laws that target photojournalists but by more aggressively enforcing existing laws against driving too close, speeding, trespassing — and jaywalking